Eucharistic miracles can be useful and fruitful aids to our faith. For example:
They help us go beyond the visible, and perceptible and admit the existence of something beyond. Because it is recognised as an extraordinary happening, the Eucharistic miracle has no scientific explanation. It goes beyond human reason and challenges a person to ‘go beyond’ the perceptible, the visible, and the human, and to admit that there is something incomprehensible, and unexplainable with human reason alone; something that cannot be scientifically demonstrated.
During catechetical instruction, they can give someone the occasion––to speak of public Revelation and of its importance to the Church and to Christians.
Eucharistic miracles are extraordinary events that have taken place after Jesus’ institution of the Eucharist, after the end of the New Testament, after the public Revelation has been completed.
More Eucharistic Miracles catalogued by Blessed Carlos Acutis can be found HERE.